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PLZ correct if you think my answers are different from ur's...
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Highest and sharpest cusp in Maxillary primary molar - mesiolingual
In Mandibular primary molar- mesiobuccal

In permanent maxillary molar-mesiolingual
In permanent mandibular molar- mesiobuccal

Thanks
 
PLZ correct if you think my answers are different from ur's...
DA

Highest and sharpest cusp in Maxillary primary molar - mesiolingual
In Mandibular primary molar- mesiobuccal

In permanent maxillary molar-mesiolingual
In permanent mandibular molar- mesiobuccal

Thanks
i think in primary mand and max its mesiobuccal......permanent you are right.......please someone tell me if i am right....i would also check and get back again
 
ya in primary max and mand, its mesiobuccal,

but in primary mand 2nd molar, mesiobuccal largest, but mesiolingual sharpest.

permanent u r rite.
max- mesiolingual
mand- mesiobuccal
 
Hi Friends,
I need help with the sizes of the cusps in permanant molars which are literally killing me with differnt statement from different reviews. I know that the mesial supporting cusps are the biggest cusps for the permanent molars.
Please help me out ASAP. Thanks.

Max 1st molar : ML>MB>DB>DL> cusp C or ML>MB>DL>DB> Cusp of C
Max 2nd molar : ML>MB>DB>DL

Mand 1st molar : MB>ML>DB>DL>D
Mand 2nd molar : MB>ML>DB>DL

Second question

Which of the following factors MOST influences the lingual concavity of the maxillary anterior teeth and groove direction of the posterior teeth?

Anterior guidance
Angle of the eminence
Curve of the occlusion
Sideshift of the mandible (Bennett movement) Ans
Direction of movement of the rotating condyle

Why not anterior guidance? Explain pls.
 
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